Low Fodmap Fresh Rice Paper Rolls with Tempeh & Satay Sauce
Low Fodmap Fresh Rice Paper Rolls with Tempeh & Satay Sauce
Oh hello gorgeous low FODMAP veggie-packed rice paper rolls smothered in peanut satay sauce! Do you want to be my lunch date?
These little gems aren’t much to look at BUT you can taste the freshness. The chewy rice paper rolls. The crunchy veggies. The little pops of herby goodness. The peanut satay sauce. It is so good.
Now we made these rice paper rolls using tempeh that we marinated overnight in this epic soy sauce, sriracha and maple syrup concoction. However, if you aren’t ready to invite tempeh into your life just yet, then that’s okay and you can swap it out for some grilled chicken instead.
Prep in advance: The trick to making these rice paper rolls a quick and easy lunch or throw together dinner is to have the tempeh prepped and cooked early, so do this at the start of your week and keep it in the fridge.
FODMAP notes: Small amounts of sriracha sauce are low FODMAP so you can enjoy the amount used in this recipe.
Ingredients
Make gluten free(4 rolls per serve)
MARINATED TEMPEH
soy sauce
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pure maple syrup
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grated/crushed ginger
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PEANUT SATAY SAUCE
peanut butter
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Gluten Free
lemon juice
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soy sauce
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garlic infused oil
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Garlic infused oil is normally found in the oil section of your local supermarket or you can buy it online. It should be clear with no floating bits of garlic.
You can also make garlic infused oil at home by frying garlic cloves in cooking oil until they are golden and fragrant, then remove and discard the garlic before you continue cooking your meal. This is a low FODMAP way to capture the garlic flavour as the fructans can't leach into the oil.
grated/crushed ginger
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RICE PAPER ROLLS
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- Prep In Advance
- Prep the tempeh. Slice into large rectangles, place in a small saucepan and cover in hot water. Bring the water to a boil, turn down the heat and allow to simmer for 10 minutes. Then drain. Place the tempeh in a bowl or container. In a separate glass or small bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, maple syrup, crushed ginger and sriracha sauce. Then pour over the tempeh. Allow to marinate for at least 2 hours or overnight in the fridge.
- Create the Rolls
- Prep the satay sauce. Soften the peanut butter in the microwave for 30 seconds. Place all the ingredients in a small bowl. Then blend using a fork until smooth. You might need to add another 1 to 2 tablespoons of water to loosen the mixture if needed.
- Heat a large frypan over medium high heat. Add the neutral oil. Fry the marinated tempeh for 3 to 4 minutes each side until golden brown. Remove and slice into pieces (you want the same number of pieces as rice wraps).
- Prep your vegetables. Slice the cucumber into small sticks, cut the carrot into small match sticks, thinly slice the red cabbage and chop the fresh herbs.
- Fill a large bowl with warm water. Dip the rice paper wrapper into the water until you feel it start to soften (15-20 seconds). Place the wrapper on a damp towel.
- On the bottom third of the wrapper, place a small amount of carrot, cucumber, and red cabbage, then top with fresh herbs and tempeh. Try not to overstuff the roll!
- Roll it up: fold the two small sides up (like a burrito), then gently pull the bottom of the roll up and over the filling (tuck the filling in using your hands). Repeat with the remaining wrappers and fillings.
- Serve the rice paper rolls with the satay dipping sauce.
- Storage Tips:Wrap the rice rolls individually in plastic wrap or in a damp tea towel in an airtight container - make sure you separate the wraps otherwise they will stick together. Store in the fridge for up to 2-3 days.
Nutrition per serve
- Standard |
- Dairy Free |
- Gluten Free
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Alana Scott
In 2013, Alana was diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. She also suffers from coeliac disease, is allergic to nuts and is intolerant to dairy products. This means she understands how difficult it can be to cook with multiple food intolerances. Her exp... Read more
Audrey Inouye (RD)
Audrey Inouye is a FODMAP trained registered dietitian in Canada. She began her career in public health by managing community outreach and peer support programs for diabetes and prenatal nutrition. Audrey later branched into private practice and founded I... Read more
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